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  1. Apr 3, 2016 · A young Pete (Nolan Lyons) silently pours his cereal for him as it’s expected, to no reaction from Horace VII; he taunts and hurts a young Horace VIII (Jack Gore), the one legitimate son of...

  2. But as I see it, Pete is the only one actually functioning alright socially. People, outside the family, seem genuinely interested in him and women seem to take to his honesty. Whereas Horace is dependent on Pete not functioning in order to keep telling himself that he's the better brother.

  3. Apr 5, 2016 · Horace and Pete’s vision is wrenching despite its raggedy unevenness because it plays like a Cassandra-style warning of an implosion that has already begun and will only accelerate, and that...

    • Matt Zoller Seitz
    • Features Writer
  4. Apr 6, 2016 · The Horace and Pete finale (released the day before) had just two. But is this an indication of value and success? Let’s wait and see which episode is still being written about, discussed, and debated ten years from now.

  5. Apr 4, 2016 · Ricky’s insistence on declaring Pete dead seems to be setting us up for one kind of ending, where Horace sadly closes the bar and struggles to figure out what to do next.

    • Alan Sepinwall
  6. Feb 4, 2016 · The pilot’s bleak family recriminations and topical talking points can sometimes feel wooden — like a decent dress rehearsal that needed more run-throughs and maybe a rewrite — and the surprises...

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  8. Jan 30, 2016 · His business partner, Pete (Steve Buscemi), is acting erratically, having gone off his meds because of insurance troubles. Horace’s grown daughter, Alice (Aidy Bryant), resents him.

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